Find approved suppliers of Antimicrobial Copper services
AntimicrobialCopper.org is your first and best source to find an ever increasing range of Antimicrobial Copper related services and the partners that provide them. Searches can be restricted by location (for regulatory jurisdiction), type of industry that is catered for, and type of service.
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Collaborations |
aa.MATERIALS Anthopoulos Nikos Greece |
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Product Specification and Post-installation Support |
ACT Surfaces Ltd Andrew Cross United Kingdom |
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Microbiological Testing |
ALcontrol Laboratories Prof Clive Thompson United Kingdom |
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Microbiological Testing |
ATS Labs Dave Rottjakob USA |
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Product Installation |
Avant Garde Innovations Arun George India |
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Profiling |
Charles Day (Steels) Ltd Peter Law United Kingdom |
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Product Customisation |
Convex Engineering Pty Ltd John Kounavis Australia |
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Product Customisation |
Decayeux Christophe Thocquenne France |
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Interior Solutions |
Isku Interior Ltd Anne Laitinen Finland |
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Hospital Equipment Supply and Material Handling |
Lamson Healthcare Oktay Gokce Australia |
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Product Specification |
Lloyd Worrall Claire Spooner United Kingdom |
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Product Specification |
MB Architectural Claire Spooner United Kingdom |
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Product Installation |
Medical Development SA George Anagnostakos Greece |
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Supply and installation |
Narima Medical Materials Trade Argyris Anagnostakos Greece |
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Product Supplier |
Nivamed Alexandros Simantirakis Greece |
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Profiling, Processing and Fabrication Services |
P.P. Group Darren Wallace United Kingdom |
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Site Surveyance and Product Installation |
Rontgentekno Ville Ekroos Finland |
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Product Specification |
Yannedis Claire Spooner United Kingdom |
Copper and copper alloys are engineering materials that are durable, colourful and recyclable and are widely available in various product forms suitable for a range of manufacturing purposes. Copper and its alloys offer a suite of materials for designers of functional, sustainable and cost-effective products.
Copper and certain copper alloys have intrinsic antimicrobial properties (so-called ‘Antimicrobial Copper’) and products made from these materials have an additional, secondary benefit of contributing to hygienic design. Products made from Antimicrobial Copper are a supplement to, not a substitute for standard infection control practices. It is essential that current hygiene practices are continued, including those related to the cleaning and disinfection of environmental surfaces.